The Witcher Season 5 is the fifth and final season of Netflix’s live-action fantasy series. It continues directly from Season 4 (which premiered on October 30, 2025) and is currently in post-production.
The Witcher season 5: Release Date
Netflix has confirmed a 2026 release window, but no exact premiere date has been announced yet. Most reports point to late 2026 (e.g., fall/winter, with some speculation around October).
Filming for Season 5 wrapped in fall 2025 (back-to-back with Season 4, which finished earlier), and the show is now in post-production. Heavy VFX work typically means a lengthy post-production period, which aligns with a late-2026 launch. No trailer has dropped yet.
The Witcher season 5: Cast
- Liam Hemsworth as Geralt of Rivia (continuing from Season 4, after Henry Cavill’s departure following Season 3).
- Anya Chalotra as Yennefer of Vengerberg.
- Freya Allan as Ciri (expected to undergo her “darkest transformation yet”).
- Joey Batey as Jaskier (Dandelion).
- Laurence Fishburne as Regis (the vampire barber-surgeon, a fan-favorite from the books/games).
Returning/Confirmed from prior seasons:
- Mahesh Jadu as Vilgefortz
- Sharlto Copley as Leo Bonhart
- Bart Edwards as Emperor Emhyr
- Eamon Farren as Cahir
- Mimî M Khayisa as Fringilla Vigo
New/Additional casting for Season 5:
- Ellie Taylor as Duchess Anna Henrietta of Toussaint (a fan-favorite character and Jaskier’s love interest in the books).
- Others expected/rumored: Andy Apollo as Reynart de Bois-Fresnes, Taylor James as Baron de Trastamara, plus possible returns like Joseph Payne as Jarre.
Lauren Schmidt Hissrich returns as showrunner.
The Witcher season 5: Plot Details and Story
According to Netflix’s description, “The end is near, malevolent forces are coming together across the continent with sinister plans against Ciri. Geralt and Yennefer must fight foes greater than they have ever faced before if they are to rescue their daughter and make their last wish to be a family at last.”
The fifth season will cover the remaining arcs of Andrzej Sapkowski’s series, mainly adapting from his final two novels: The Tower of the Swallow and The Lady of the Lake, while still capturing pivotal moments such as the famous Battle of Brenna, Ciri’s destiny being fulfilled, the battles against Vilgefortz and others, and the return to Toussaint leading to the epic conclusion of the overall story.
Although much of the series has deviated from the source material, expect a combination of direct adaptation and additions to ultimately complete the television narrative.
While the official number of episodes for Season 5 is still to be announced, previous seasons of the show consisted of 8 episodes (Season 3 being split into two), many fans are hopeful of a larger season to adequately conclude the story.
This will be the last season of the Witcher main series on Netflix; however, many spin-offs (for example, the animated project called Sirens of the Deep) exist in the wider Witcher Universe beyond. So, keep watching.